Re: [WISPA] assigning different users different gateways

2008-05-13 Thread Jason Hensley
You can do this with RADIUS attributes. 

 

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If I have a mesh and would like to assign different people different
gateway, what is the generally the best way to do that?  With some sort of
802.1x authentication system that dynamically assigns them all of this
information when they sign on?




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Re: [WISPA] 60 miles (90 KM) P2MP with CPE on Vessels, possible?

2008-05-13 Thread Gino Villarini
You need a ptmp 60 miles radius solution  and on a moving vessel to
boot?



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Hi,

There has one inquiry for range of 60 miles, with CPEs on 15 vessels
which
are floating units. The base station can be fixed location offshore with
VSAT while offering 360 degree of broadcasting.  Network is planned to
carry
only data packets while accessing the internet.

Can above be done by using 802.11? Any other better solutions?  Though
3G/VSAT are possible with monthly payment.

Thanks,

Kevin Cheng
WiBorne, Inc.
www.wiborne.com






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[WISPA] 60 miles (90 KM) P2MP with CPE on Vessels, possible?

2008-05-13 Thread Kevin Cheng
Hi,

There has one inquiry for range of 60 miles, with CPEs on 15 vessels which
are floating units. The base station can be fixed location offshore with
VSAT while offering 360 degree of broadcasting.  Network is planned to carry
only data packets while accessing the internet.

Can above be done by using 802.11? Any other better solutions?  Though
3G/VSAT are possible with monthly payment.

Thanks,

Kevin Cheng
WiBorne, Inc.
www.wiborne.com





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Re: [WISPA] 60 miles (90 KM) P2MP with CPE on Vessels, possible?

2008-05-13 Thread Eric Rogers
I was told that about 40 miles is the limit for point to point shots for
those big microwave dishes even (without taking the curvature of the
earth into account).  Not saying it won't work farther, but if you have
a tower 300' tall, and a boat (vessel) that may be 10' - 40' tall; I
don't know if that will work because of the curvature of the earth?
With that, if you have a directional antenna on the boat, you will
constantly have to adjust the direction to the base station because of
waves and just orientation.  If you are talking about oil fields, that
is a different story because you can probably get something to work that
distance reliably.

My opinion, but I don't think it is feasible.

Thanks,

Eric


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Hi,

There has one inquiry for range of 60 miles, with CPEs on 15 vessels
which
are floating units. The base station can be fixed location offshore with
VSAT while offering 360 degree of broadcasting.  Network is planned to
carry
only data packets while accessing the internet.

Can above be done by using 802.11? Any other better solutions?  Though
3G/VSAT are possible with monthly payment.

Thanks,

Kevin Cheng
WiBorne, Inc.
www.wiborne.com






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Re: [WISPA] 60 miles (90 KM) P2MP with CPE on Vessels, possible?

2008-05-13 Thread Mike Hammett
I don't think you're going to get 60 miles at any kind of respectable data
rate, and not with any normal WISP technology.  You'd be looking at a TALL
tower and something below 500 MHz.


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 Hi,

 There has one inquiry for range of 60 miles, with CPEs on 15 vessels which
 are floating units. The base station can be fixed location offshore with
 VSAT while offering 360 degree of broadcasting.  Network is planned to 
 carry
 only data packets while accessing the internet.

 Can above be done by using 802.11? Any other better solutions?  Though
 3G/VSAT are possible with monthly payment.

 Thanks,

 Kevin Cheng
 WiBorne, Inc.
 www.wiborne.com




 
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Re: [WISPA] 60 miles (90 KM) P2MP with CPE on Vessels, possible?

2008-05-13 Thread Chuck McCown - 2
RTTY or AMTOR
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I was told that about 40 miles is the limit for point to point shots for
 those big microwave dishes even (without taking the curvature of the
 earth into account).  Not saying it won't work farther, but if you have
 a tower 300' tall, and a boat (vessel) that may be 10' - 40' tall; I
 don't know if that will work because of the curvature of the earth?
 With that, if you have a directional antenna on the boat, you will
 constantly have to adjust the direction to the base station because of
 waves and just orientation.  If you are talking about oil fields, that
 is a different story because you can probably get something to work that
 distance reliably.

 My opinion, but I don't think it is feasible.

 Thanks,

 Eric


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 Subject: [WISPA] 60 miles (90 KM) P2MP with CPE on Vessels, possible?

 Hi,

 There has one inquiry for range of 60 miles, with CPEs on 15 vessels
 which
 are floating units. The base station can be fixed location offshore with
 VSAT while offering 360 degree of broadcasting.  Network is planned to
 carry
 only data packets while accessing the internet.

 Can above be done by using 802.11? Any other better solutions?  Though
 3G/VSAT are possible with monthly payment.

 Thanks,

 Kevin Cheng
 WiBorne, Inc.
 www.wiborne.com




 
 
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Re: [WISPA] 60 miles (90 KM) P2MP with CPE on Vessels, possible?

2008-05-13 Thread Patrick Leary
We've done quite a bit of PMP from fixed offshore platforms to moving
vessels, but nothing at the ranges you are looking for. In this app,
VSAT was also the backhaul. I recall that the network was built for
ranges not exceeding about 10 km. For your application, you will likely
need VSAT on the vessels themselves.

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Subject: [WISPA] 60 miles (90 KM) P2MP with CPE on Vessels, possible?

Hi,

There has one inquiry for range of 60 miles, with CPEs on 15 vessels
which
are floating units. The base station can be fixed location offshore with
VSAT while offering 360 degree of broadcasting.  Network is planned to
carry
only data packets while accessing the internet.

Can above be done by using 802.11? Any other better solutions?  Though
3G/VSAT are possible with monthly payment.

Thanks,

Kevin Cheng
WiBorne, Inc.
www.wiborne.com






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[WISPA] Real good actual photo of a 4th order diversity cell

2008-05-13 Thread Patrick Leary
Hi folks,

Mike Bushard of Wisper High Speed Internet was kind enough to send me an
excellent picture of one of their BreezeMAX 802.16e WiMAX cells. It is
maybe the clearest example of what 4th order diversity, 3-sector cell
actually looks like hanging on a tower. If you'd like a copy, send me a
note and I'll reply with the 676k PNG file.

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Re: [WISPA] Real good actual photo of a 4th order diversity cell

2008-05-13 Thread Patrick Leary
Btw, the cell shown is a BreezeMAX 2500 network using 2.5 GHz spectrum,
but the configuration would look exactly the same in the other BreezeMAX
versions to include 3.65 GHz or 2.3 GHz or 3.5 GHz, etc. 

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Hi folks,

Mike Bushard of Wisper High Speed Internet was kind enough to send me an
excellent picture of one of their BreezeMAX 802.16e WiMAX cells. It is
maybe the clearest example of what 4th order diversity, 3-sector cell
actually looks like hanging on a tower. If you'd like a copy, send me a
note and I'll reply with the 676k PNG file.

Regards,

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AVP, Market Development
Alvarion, Inc.
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Re: [WISPA] Real good actual photo of a 4th order diversity cell

2008-05-13 Thread Marlon K. Schafer
I'll take one please.
marlon

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 Hi folks,

 Mike Bushard of Wisper High Speed Internet was kind enough to send me an
 excellent picture of one of their BreezeMAX 802.16e WiMAX cells. It is
 maybe the clearest example of what 4th order diversity, 3-sector cell
 actually looks like hanging on a tower. If you'd like a copy, send me a
 note and I'll reply with the 676k PNG file.

 Regards,

 Patrick Leary
 AVP, Market Development
 Alvarion, Inc.
 o: 650.314.2628
 c: 760.580.0080
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Re: [WISPA] Real good actual photo of a 4th order diversity cell

2008-05-13 Thread Patrick Leary
Uggh. Sorry folks. I thought it was an offlist request like all the
others I have received. 

Patrick

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Here you go Marlon...hope all is well

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I'll take one please.
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 Hi folks,

 Mike Bushard of Wisper High Speed Internet was kind enough to send me
an
 excellent picture of one of their BreezeMAX 802.16e WiMAX cells. It is
 maybe the clearest example of what 4th order diversity, 3-sector cell
 actually looks like hanging on a tower. If you'd like a copy, send me
a
 note and I'll reply with the 676k PNG file.

 Regards,

 Patrick Leary
 AVP, Market Development
 Alvarion, Inc.
 o: 650.314.2628
 c: 760.580.0080
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[WISPA] wifi heat maps

2008-05-13 Thread Rogelio
I would like to make wifi heat maps, preferably with open source or free
software.

In other words, I would like to walk around a building or drive down a
street and show the coverage and strength of particular SSIDs and have them
look something like this:

http://www.atdi-us.com/

Does anyone have any suggestions on how I might do this?



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